> And there could be a teapot in an orbit around the Sun.
I think you’re confused. You are the one making the extraordinary claim, the burden of proof is on you.
You asserted LLMs have a finite number of steps to go to reach (overcome?) human limits. You don’t know that. It hasn’t happened. You can’t prove it.
I, on the other hand, merely pointed out that is not a certainty.
Your teapot argument works against you.
The case against "hard wall": every "hard wall" that was predicted so far was bypassed, and the measured performance keeps going up steadily.
The case for "hard wall": wishful thinking.